Meme: “Teen Wolf” Not Holding Back On Gay Sex Scenes, GLAAD Honoring Adam Lambert, and “Husbands” Ready For Season Three

Teen Wolf is going to a full throated howl on same-sex loving this season. We already know that Danny will be dating one of the Alpha Twins played by Max and Charlie Carver, but we didn’t know how far they might take it. Jeff Davissays there will be some only-on-cable scenes between the boys. “I can’t say we go to Spartacus levels, but their sex scenes are treated just like any other sex scenes you’ve seen on our show.I’ve always thought that if you present this idealized world where young gay men and women are no different from anyone else, and it’s not really questioned by the other characters, maybe life starts to imitate art and you begin to see that in the real world.”

Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelowill reprise their roles in the reboot of National Lampoon’s Vacation, being a stop on Rusty’s (Ed Helms) road trip.

Rush Limbaugh appears to have given up, calling marriage equality inevitable. “We lost the issue when we started allowing the word ‘marriage’ to be bastardized and redefined. Once you decide to modify the word marriage then the other side has won. The best thing that marriage had going for it was basically what they teach you the first day in law school: If you hang on a horse the sign that says ‘Cow,’ it does not make it a cow.” Moooo!

GLAAD has announced they’ll be honoringAdam Lambert at their May 11 event in San Francisco, giving him their Davidson/Valentini Award.

The Harry Potter Alliancehas come out for marriage equality. Because it’s what Dumbledore would have wanted. “Harry Potter’s eleven years living in a cupboard for his identity as a Wizard reminds us that no one should have to live inside of a closet for their identity. Dumbledore, and we as readers, understand with great sympathy those like Hagrid a half-giant and Lupin a werewolf, struggling to live in the closet because of their identity. Dumbledore allows for them to come to Hogwarts despite the objections of those who know of their identities – in the HPA we have spent years working to create an environment where those still living in and out of the closet because of their sexual orientation will not be legally subjected to existential intolerance and irrational prejudice.” The whole thing is a great read, with a long section on heterosexual privilege.

Harlem’s Chipped Cup Coffee put out a sign with a red equal symbol for equality, which caused a (former) customer to begin screaming obscenities and give them a terrible Yelp review. The internet responded in classic fashion, and positive reviews flooded Yelp.

Barbara Walters is reportedly planning on retiring in May. With her departure, plus Joy Behar and possibly Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the future of The View seems questionable.

Congratulations to Husbands team of Jane Espenson, Cheeks, and Sean Hemeon! With the news that the show is joining CW Digital now, they announced via email that they would be beginning work on Season 3 shortly.

Rob Reiner, cofounder of AFER, says that Dustin Lance Blackis working on a screenplay for the Prop 8 case, with plans for Reiner to direct. The biggest obstacle is waiting for the Supreme Court to rule so that they know how it ends.

Kirsten Dunst was only 11-years-old when she kissed Brad Pitt in Interview With The Vampire, and she remembers it like any young girl might. “Everyone at the time was like, ’You’re so lucky you kissed Brad Pitt,’ but I thought it was disgusting.” Almost as surprising was her saying that Pitt watched a lot of The Real World on set.

John Barrowman evidently likes to take stuffed animals with him when he flies

Otherwise, he has to find someone else to snuggle with when he naps on the plane

Willie Nelson has always supported equality, but he comes out in a graphic way forTexas Monthly. “Absolutely. I never thought of marriage as something only for men and women. But I’d never marry a guy I didn’t like.” Good advice, Willie.

Well, you didn’t think he’d play a comment like that completely straight, did you?

One of the great things about doing this column for so long is that so many of you know my favorite little things and send them to me when I would have missed them. I got this video of a Peep diorama from so many of you, I can’t begin to name you all, and I’m grateful, because I hadn’t found it. It’s a dysfunctional Congress of Peeps done in the style of the Despicable Me Minions, which make it three of my favorite things.

Every comic out there has bombed on stage at some point. Chris Hardwick is no exception, and he remembers the worst time being the second time he was on stage. Now one might expect to bomb when you’re a little green, but not when your first outing went extremely well, giving you way too much confidence.

I admit I didn’t use to think that much about googly eyes, but then I followed Wil Wheaton on Twitter, and his wife Ann is obsessed with putting googly eyes on random objects in public, and it can lead to some really funny pictures. I’ve even thought about carrying a selection around with me. Buzzfeed has pulled together a few cute uses for the things.

Well, Broadway Bares 23 has named their theme for the year, and it’s United Strips of America, making it a road trip across the country, exploiting cowboys, fishermen, farmers, etc. It’s an idea that has some potential. And some hot men. And more women than I’m used to seeing.

Jimmy Kimmel sent his camera out on the street to ask people if they support marriage equality, and he had his audience guess which way the folks would fall on the issue. It’s harder to guess than it looks.

AirFasttickets is a Greek travel company that seems to want you to think that if you don’t book with them, you’ll end up hitchhiking, and get picked up by a predatory gay trucker. Since those are so common, outside 1970s gay porn. Seriously, who thought this was a good idea?

Broadway Backwards of course reverses gender roles in plays and musicals for their annual fundraiser. Their version of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” from Dreamgirls is completely amazing to watch, and a bit of a fantasy for many of us.